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Published in: Child's Nervous System 5/2011

01-05-2011 | Original Paper

Bradycardia without associated hypertension: a common sign of ventriculo-peritoneal shunt malfunction

Authors: John H. Livingston, Helen G. McCullagh, Gagan Kooner, Anne-Marie Childs, Paul Chumas, Atul Tyagi, John C. Taylor

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 5/2011

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Abstract

Introduction

Delayed diagnosis of ventriculo-peritoneal (VP) shunt malfunction results in avoidable morbidity and mortality. One reason is that most of the signs of shunt malfunction have low specificity.

Objective

The objective of this study was to evaluate the presence of bradycardia as a sign of VP shunt malfunction in children with treated hydrocephalus.

Methods

Children presenting with clinical features suggestive of possible VP shunt malfunction were retrospectively identified. Children with confirmed shunt malfunction formed the study group. Those who did not have shunt malfunction formed the control group, and the symptoms and signs were compared between the two groups. In particular, the presence of bradycardia (a heart rate less than the second centile of age-related norms) was sought. The positive predictive value (PPV) of bradycardia was compared with other common features of shunt malfunction.

Results

Data were obtained for 52 patients: 34 in the study group (data from 40 admissions) and 18 controls. Bradycardia was present in 18 of 40 (45%) of the study group and 2 of 18(11%) controls (p = 0.011). Only two of the patients with bradycardia had associated hypertension. The PPV for bradycardia was 90% compared with 92% for reduced conscious level and 65% for both headache and vomiting (the four commonest presenting features).

Conclusions

Bradycardia without hypertension is common in children with VP shunt malfunction. The significance of bradycardia is often not recognised; the value of this sign should be emphasised.
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Metadata
Title
Bradycardia without associated hypertension: a common sign of ventriculo-peritoneal shunt malfunction
Authors
John H. Livingston
Helen G. McCullagh
Gagan Kooner
Anne-Marie Childs
Paul Chumas
Atul Tyagi
John C. Taylor
Publication date
01-05-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 5/2011
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-010-1315-7

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